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The Summer of Weddings: A Sweet Romantic Women's Fiction Novel (Five Island Cove Book 12)
by Jessie Newton
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Synopsis
In the picturesque setting of Five Island Cove, the bonds of friendship are as enduring as the tides. This summer, the cove is abuzz with wedding bells as Mandie and Charlie, Ginny and Bob, and Julia and Liam prepare to say their vows!
As the joyous beach wedding season unfolds, unexpected ...
As the joyous beach wedding season unfolds, unexpected ...
In the picturesque setting of Five Island Cove, the bonds of friendship are as enduring as the tides. This summer, the cove is abuzz with wedding bells as Mandie and Charlie, Ginny and Bob, and Julia and Liam prepare to say their vows!
As the joyous beach wedding season unfolds, unexpected challenges arise, testing the strength of their relationships and the resilience of their friendships. And Robin really has her work cut out for her in planning and pulling off three very different weddings in such a short time frame–especially when they’re each so meaningful to her.
But she’s not alone. She’s got her friends, old and new, at her side–and her husband, who opts not to go to Alaska to fish for the first time in years.
However, amidst the celebrations, secrets and past misunderstandings surface between Kelli, AJ, Alice, Eloise, Laurel, and Jean, threatening to overshadow the happiness they've all been working towards…
Join the beloved women of Five Island Cove as they navigate the complexities of love, loyalty, and the unbreakable bonds of friendship!
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